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Local Council Slammed For “Do Not Feed Strays” Signboard
The sign says a RM500 fine will be imposed on those who feed stray animals.
Hefty fine for feeding stray animals
A picture of a signboard that says “Feeding strays is forbidden” recently went viral on social media.
The sign, which has the Penang Island City Council (MBPP) logo on it, states that a fine of RM500 will be imposed on those who are caught feeding stray animals.
However, it is unclear if the photo that is going viral is new, or its exact location.
According to the sign, the ruling falls under Section 47(1)(g) of the Street, Drainage, and Building Act 1974, which allows local authorities to take action against obstructions found on the road, like compounding related offences.
The sign also listed several reasons why it restricts stray animal feeding:
It soils the area.
Changes the nature of the animals in looking for food.
Stray animals will dominate the area.
Increases the population of wild animals.
Causes disturbances.
TRP has contacted MBPP regarding the legitimacy of the signboard but has not received a response yet.
Many didn’t agree with the signboard, calling MBPP cruel towards stray cats and dogs
Malaysian animal lovers were unhappy to see the signboard and expressed their displeasure on social media.
A lot of them thought it was regressive and inhumane, while others questioned the effects of feeding stray animals that were listed on the sign.
“You think cats and dogs here were born in the jungle? You think they’re like tigers that hunt for food? If you became homeless then there’s no need to give you food or it will change your nature to find food,” one user said on Threads.
Another user said “How arrogant of humans to say that Allah’s other creatures should not be fed! And get fined for doing it too!”. |
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Tingkatkan populasi Vietnam, masalah insya Allah selesai.
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Edited by bpbbppbp at 9-10-2025 12:38 AM
Beza kan haiwan terbiar dan haiwan liar. Signboard haiwan liar, tpi ada kucing. Bukan ke kucing domestic haiwan. Lainlah kucing htn. Blh jdi juga haiwan belaan tapi dia jalan2 or dia anjing belaan tpi sifat dia liar/tak trjaga |
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Edited by B40tastePosh at 9-10-2025 12:24 AM
Masalahnya Rohingya banyak minta sedekah di sana, kenapa tak buat signboard????
Rohingya pun membiak dan buat kacauganggu. |
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Decaffeinated replied at 9-10-2025 12:03 AM
Tingkatkan populasi Vietnam, masalah insya Allah selesai.
Hahahaha hari2 depa makan mewah  |
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Kalau MBPJ nak buang signboard tu aku nak. Boleh pacak kat area kejiranan aku ni.
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Aku ke Vietnam tempohari, sekor kucem aku tak nampak.
Anjeng jalanan pulak sejenis behave. Tak kurus. Elok jer duduk diam. Bilangannya pun sikit.
Berbeza amat dengan anjeng² kat Msia, baik yang tak bertuan apatah lagi yang bertuan. 
Dalam hati terdetik juga oang Vietnam ni memang makan kucem dan anjeng ke hape... |
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